[quote=spdrun]But would anyone really object if it were taught elsewhere, or is it simply not explicitly a part of policy?[/quote]
Why don’t you take a poll on somewhere other than piggington and find out.
I’m pretty sure if Johnny comes hope and tells daddy/mommy that racking up $20k in credit card debt is a terrible/stupid thing is probably not going to go so well for Johnny’s daddy/mommy swimming in $20k in credit card debt…
Heck, you even got these jokers who think they shouldn’t make certain STEMS required if their kid isn’t going to study STEMS.
“The author of the post below wrote that an official at his son’s Maryland high school told him that chemistry was a required course in the state, and as a result, his son took chemistry. Bill Reinhard, spokesman for the Maryland State Department of Education, says there is no specific chemistry mandate, though high school students must take three credits of science to graduate, one of which must be biology. The author, David Bernstein, says the post is less about chemistry and more about the notion of mandating specific courses.”